TEMP-Lab/Research Support (Literature,Media & Com)
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289598
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Provide support services in the operation and maintenance of an academic or research laboratory to include performing analyses; setup, operation, maintenance and cleaning of equipment; and maintaining stock of supplies. Specific duties will be determined based on assignment and unit needs. This position will interact on a consistent basis with: academic and/or research faculty members, staff and students This position typically will advise and counsel: lab users This position will supervise: NA Job Summary
You will be contributing to one or more of the following LuminAI-based projects:
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Job Duty 1 - Required Qualifications
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Unity software experience Proposed Salary
We are looking for a candidate who can commit to 20 hours of work per week for $30-/hr Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
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This is not a supervisory position. Other Information
The LuminAI project has been, through course collaborations and a 3-year-long NSF M3X grant, iteratively designed and developed for over a decade. It is an AI that "learns how to dance by dancing with people" and bootstraps how it recognizes and reasons about the human body through a knowledge representation based on dance movement theory. A collaboration with the KSU School of Dance last year yielded the world's first human/AI collaboratively improvised dance performance. This project will promote the progress of science by studying human co-creative practice between advanced dancers to better understand human co-creativity in action and to inform the design and development of co-creative AI technology. This work will inform the long-term development of more effective interfaces in a wide range of applications that involve integrated mind, machine, and motor function, such as physical therapy, design brainstorming, or future experiences with robots in the home. This project also supports K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and public education through outreach and mentorship. Youll be collaborating weekly with the team to coordinate on deadlines and any changes. |